
Next week is scrutiny week in parliament one of two weeks each year when opposition MPs can hold ministers accountable for their actions, or lack thereof. For us, its a good time to take stock of whether New Zealand is on...

Malaria has returned to the Torres Strait. What does this mean for mainland Australia?
Malaria is one of the deadliest diseases spread by mosquitoes. Each year, hundreds of millions of people worldwide are infected and half a million people die from the disease. While mainland Australia was declared...

Sanctioning extremist Israeli ministers is a start, but Australia and its allies must do more
The Australian government is imposing financial and travel sanctions on two far-right Israeli ministers: Itamar Ben-Gvir (the national security minister) and Bezalel Smotrich (finance minister). This is a significant...

Q+A follows The Project onto the scrap heap – so where to now for non-traditional current affairs?
Two long-running television current affairs programs are coming to an end at the same time, driving home the fact that no matter what the format, they have a shelf life. The Project on Channel 10 will end this month after...

British dads are going ‘on strike’ for better parental leave
UK campaign group The Dad Shift is staging a dad strike on June 11, to protest the poor paternity leave available to fathers in the UK. Fathers and other parents are being asked to picket or pickup to leave work and join...

Uganda’s tax system is a drain on small businesses: how to set them free
Uganda is one of the countries most exposed to recent cuts in international aid, particularly with the dissolution of the US Agency for International Development (USAID). In 2023, about 5% of gross national income a...